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Lizzie Scriven '23 Receives Vanderveer Coaching Grant

Scriven will continue to assist the women's basketball team in 2025-26 with the endorsement of the Women's Sports Foundation

WHITTIER, Calif. (Sept. 18, 2025) – Assistant Coach Lizzie Scriven '23 and the Whittier College women's basketball team have been announced by the Women's Sports Foundation (WSF®) as a recipient of the Tara VanDerveer Fund for the Advancement of Women in Coaching grant. Grants were awarded to institutions to support collegiate women coaches on the rise, assisting with living expenses, professional development and mentorship.

Whittier College is one of 11 universities and colleges to receive the grants, which are designated for women coaching fellows in a wide variety of women's sports. 

Since Title IX's passage, the representation of women in collegiate coaching roles has drastically declined. During the 1970-71 academic year, women served as head coaches for 90% of women's college teams. Fast forward to the 2023-2024 academic year, women held only 42% of head coaching positions in women's NCAA sports. The disparity is even more pronounced among BIPOC women, who made up only 7% of head coaches in women's NCAA sports. In the same year, only 29% of all NCAA assistant coaches were women, with only 8% of all assistant coaches for men's and women's teams being BIPOC women. 

Furthermore, WSF's research report, "Play to Lead: The Generational Impact of Sports on Women's Leadership," revealed that there are still barriers to sport participation, including a lack of women role models and access to quality coaches. The data shows the lack of representation in coaching positions throughout the country is evident, and WSF is taking steps to address it by expanding the pipeline for aspiring women coaches at the collegiate level through the Tara VanDerveer Fund. Throughout the grant year, VanDerveer Fellows receive mentorship opportunities with experienced coaches and leaders in the collegiate sport space, including a conversation with Tara VanDerveer herself. Fellows are also invited to workshops focused on key topics to help women coaches succeed in today's sports environment.  

The Fund has seen success and has made an impact during its short lifespan. Out of the first five classes, 39 WSF VanDerveer Fellows continue to lead in coaching roles, six have stepped into head coaching positions and four have used their fellowship experience to secure jobs in a sports-related field. 

"For more than 50 years, the Women's Sports Foundation has championed opportunities for women to lead – on the sidelines and beyond," said WSF CEO Danette Leighton. "Expanding the presence of women in coaching is essential not only to equality in sport, but to inspiring the next generation. When young women see a WSF VanDerveer Fellow coaching, they believe they can lead too – and that is the legacy we are committed to building and sustaining with this Fund."

About the Women's Sports Foundation

The Women's Sports Foundation® (WSF®) exists to enable girls and women to reach their potential in sport and life. We are an ally, an advocate, and a catalyst for tomorrow's leaders. Founded by Billie Jean King in 1974, we are one of the first organizations to recognize the powerful connection between sport access, equity, and society. For over 50 years, WSF has been changing the game through its research, advocacy, and community programming, investing over $115 million to help girls and women play, compete, and lead – in sports and beyond – without barriers. A leader and champion of the entire women's sports ecosystem, WSF amplifies the vital societal and cultural impact that is made when girls and women play sports. When girls play, they lead, and we all win! To learn more about the Women's Sports Foundation, please visit www.WomensSportsFoundation.org.


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Lizzie Scriven

#23 Lizzie Scriven

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5' 6"
Senior
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Players Mentioned

Lizzie Scriven

#23 Lizzie Scriven

5' 6"
Senior
Social Work
Guard